This paper examines structural changes to stone-built granaries at fort sites along Hadrian's Wall, with particular attention given to the latest phases of alterations that indicate a demolition or changed use of granary buildings
Archaeological excavation has provided an alternative source of evidence for the development of the ...
This thesis reviews the research and theoretical models of Alan Richardson on Roman camps and forts ...
This thesis provides an interpretation of Iron Age and Roman arable practice in the East of England,...
The collapse and end of Roman Britain remains a topic of interest and debate, related to conceptual ...
The collapse and end of Roman Britain remains a topic of interest and debate, related to conceptual...
In recent years, storage has come to the fore as a central aspect of ancient economies. However stud...
Exploring late Iron Age settlement in Britain and the near Continent: Reading Edward Gibbon’s The De...
It has long been recognized that the landscape of Britain is one of the 'richest historical records ...
This paper examines towns and the use of public building space in Britain in late Roman times (aroun...
This thesis examines the processes of cultural change during the early Roman (before c. AD 250) peri...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:1863.1856(305) / BLDSC - British Libr...
From the late-3rd century AD until the 6th century AD, continuous private investments fuelled a sign...
The history of Britain is one of invasion, migration, and conquest. Beginning with the Roman occupat...
This paper seeks to show that a full or partial monetary economy may have continued to operate in pa...
The Later Iron Age in Britain was a transformative period: material culture, settlement patterns, te...
Archaeological excavation has provided an alternative source of evidence for the development of the ...
This thesis reviews the research and theoretical models of Alan Richardson on Roman camps and forts ...
This thesis provides an interpretation of Iron Age and Roman arable practice in the East of England,...
The collapse and end of Roman Britain remains a topic of interest and debate, related to conceptual ...
The collapse and end of Roman Britain remains a topic of interest and debate, related to conceptual...
In recent years, storage has come to the fore as a central aspect of ancient economies. However stud...
Exploring late Iron Age settlement in Britain and the near Continent: Reading Edward Gibbon’s The De...
It has long been recognized that the landscape of Britain is one of the 'richest historical records ...
This paper examines towns and the use of public building space in Britain in late Roman times (aroun...
This thesis examines the processes of cultural change during the early Roman (before c. AD 250) peri...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:1863.1856(305) / BLDSC - British Libr...
From the late-3rd century AD until the 6th century AD, continuous private investments fuelled a sign...
The history of Britain is one of invasion, migration, and conquest. Beginning with the Roman occupat...
This paper seeks to show that a full or partial monetary economy may have continued to operate in pa...
The Later Iron Age in Britain was a transformative period: material culture, settlement patterns, te...
Archaeological excavation has provided an alternative source of evidence for the development of the ...
This thesis reviews the research and theoretical models of Alan Richardson on Roman camps and forts ...
This thesis provides an interpretation of Iron Age and Roman arable practice in the East of England,...